I really enjoy these shorter episodes, much more compact and spontaneous. There is less time for the antics per episode,but there were some real gems here and there so far, it really made me laugh. Thanks for your dedication. And for the rest of the fans, here is a bit of shameless promotion,so skip this if you hate spammers 🙂 I recently finished a 8-bit music video for the Ottawa metal band Vyc Vypyr, so check it out if you have time, a few words of encouragement also wouldn´t hurt. Try to spot all the tributes to classic NES, there aren´t many ,but they´re recognizable 🙂 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzRwSE_9Q3s&feature=youtu.be&list=UUeEME6YDlPzCD8Drev8lnlg

Besides the obvious that it’s very difficult to tell which is Mary Kate and which is Ashley, which James pointed out, everything is very small and not very detailed. James played the game on the Super Game Boy, making it easy to see and film, but I can’t imagine playing this game on an tiny, non-backlit Game Boy Color screen.

This one and Tagin Dragon were pretty bad episodes. But not so much because of James, but the games themselves just seem so boring and terrible to the point where there is just nothing to say to make watching them entertaining.

The Olsen twins aren’t actually identical twins; they’re fraternal twins. They just look very very similar to each other, especially when they were younger.

I’m surprised that this game wasn’t that bad. You would think that a game starring the Olsen twins would have sucked monkey fuck…but then, I’m sure they engineered this generic puzzle game so that it could have had ANYONE star as the lead characters and it wouldn’t have made a lick of difference.

Wow, I’m impressed. This game doesn’t look that good, but it doesn’t look nearly as bad as I was expecting. My sister was really into this series when she was younger, and I believe I ended up sitting through an episode once because we had a system worked out where we would alternate deciding what to watch. Thankfully the game systems were always just mine, and she took no interest in them, because I never saw a single one of the games. Then again, I’ve seen plenty worse, even from what you’ve just shown for other licensed titles.

I really have to commend you for giving this game some deserved credit at the end of your video, James. Yeah, it has flaws (not the least of which is the entire MK&A license,) but if you can get past that it’s a pretty decent puzzle game beneath the surface. Not spectacular, but decent.